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Originally Posted by BoomerD Anemones have to do a lot of adjusting to new tank water. This is not unusual.
I'd have recommended that you waited until you have the dinoflagellates totally wiped out before getting an anemone, (changes in water parameters as you go through the fight) but you have it, so we'll do our best to help you keep it healthy... |
They are getting under control. There is very little left. I have the upper hand on them now. The main reason I bought it, My clown pair was hosting in my open brain, and I got rid of it during the dyno outbreak, as it was on the sandbed, where the dyno was the worst. I was afraid it was going to get damaged. So, my poor little clowns were venturing out into the tank with no host, and my tang was taking advantage of the situation beating them up. Now the clowns stay in their corner again! lol..Oh yeah,... I also made sure I bought aquacultured on the BTA. (If thats what you call it on nems!).. I know, I jumped the gun a little on the nem... but things are stable as far as water params. Thanks for the concern.
Jason